Image and Text in Conceptual Art
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This book examines the use of image and text juxtapositions in conceptual art as a strategy for challenging several ideological and institutional demands placed on art. While conceptual art is generally identified by its use of language, this book makes clear exactly how language was used. In particular, it asks: How has the presence of language in a visual art context changed the ways art is talked about, theorised and produced? Image and Text in Conceptual Art demonstrates how artworks communicate in context and evaluates their critical potential. It discusses international case studies and draws resources from art history and theory, philosophy, discourse analysis, literary criticism and social semiotics. Engaging the critical and social dimensions of art, it proposes three methods of analysis that consider the work's performative gesture, its logico-semantic relations and the rhetorical operations in the discursive creation of meaning. This book offers a comprehensive method of analysis that can be applied beyond conceptual art.
Employs a multidisciplinary approach drawing from art history and theory, visual communication, philosophy, discourse analysis, literary criticism, and social semiotics Uses case studies from different geographical and socio-political sites: the UK, the USA, and Argentina Stakes a claim that can be applied to visual culture studies and suggests that conceptual art and other forms of art can be understood not only through an engagement with art's aesthetic, but also its rhetoric
Autorentext
Eve Kalyva's****research concerns post-sixties and contemporary art, multimodality and the relation between art and politics. She has taught at universities in the United Kingdom and Argentina, and collaborated with international art institutions as curator and artist in residence. Her publications cover art history and criticism, philosophy, social semiotics, image and text studies, Latin American studies, museum studies and visual culture.
Klappentext
This book examines the use of image/text juxtapositions in conceptual art as a critical strategy to challenge the ideological and institutional demands placed on art. While conceptual art is generally identified by its use of language, its analysis should make clear how exactly language was used. In particular, this book asks: how has the presence of language in a visual art context changed the ways art is talked about, theorized and produced? Image and Text in Conceptual Art demonstrates how artworks communicate in context and evaluates their critical potential. It considers international case studies and draws interdisciplinary resources from art history and theory, philosophy, discourse analysis, social semiotics, and literary criticism. It presents three analytic frameworks that engage art's critical and social dimensions: the work's performative gesture, its logico-semantic relations, and the rhetorical operations in the discursive creation of meaning, and offers a comprehensive method of analysis that can be applied beyond conceptual art.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- 1. Parallels between Art and Language.- 2. The Performative Gesture of Image and Text Juxtapositions.- 3. The Logico-semantics of Image and Text.- 4. Rhetorical Operations and the Discursive Creation of Meaning.- Conclusions.- Bibliography.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 366g
- Untertitel Critical Operations in Context
- Autor Eve Kalyva
- Titel Image and Text in Conceptual Art
- Veröffentlichung 12.08.2018
- ISBN 3319832050
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783319832050
- Jahr 2018
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T16mm
- Anzahl Seiten 280
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2016
- GTIN 09783319832050